Too Much Color on AOL's Home Page?
Does AOL have too much salsa and soul to the exclusion of other cultures? Knowzy mostly found white people.
Wow! Spoken with the passion of a hot-blooded Italian!
Let me clear up one thing off-the-bat: Knowzy is not affiliated with AOL in any way. More often than not, we're holding their feet to the fire. And we certainly have no say or sway in what they put on their home page.
That said, Knowzy doesn't shy away from controversy and I'm happy to answer your charges, in plain English.
Examples of "Extreme Diversity," Please
I'm not seeing a pattern of linking to "Latino and black" sites on the home page. Maybe you can elaborate on what you found so offensive.
I'm guessing you're talking about the the rotating news panel in the top left of the Welcome page. Here's what I found there in the last three days:
- October 21st, 2009: Nine items. Three items were race neutral- how to get the best deal on a car and the like. One item had an adorable black kid who was on the Ellen Show. The music news section headline featured Chrisette Michele (pictured), an up-and-coming African American jazz vocalist. The remaining panels featured white people.
- October 22nd, 2009: 10 items, all photos of people were white people.
- October 23rd, 2009: Nine items. Top item: Story about Annie Leibovitz's official family portrait of the Obamas, including a poll allowing you to express your opinion of the photo. Another item was a split photo showing a white and black person with the headline, "Highest SalariesFor Entry-Level." The remaining items with photos of people were all white people.
There you have it: Out of 28 items, I found 3.5 photos of African Americans and none featuring anyone of Latino or any other discernable ethnic heritage. The rest were just us white folk.
Either you have a very low tolerance of seeing people who look different from you or AOL was keeping its extreme diversity under wraps on the three days I visited.
Accentuate the Positive
Rather than spending your time and energy trying futilely to deny others their culture, why not try to raise the profile of Italian- and Polish-American cultures? I think you'll find it more rewarding.
Right now, an Emmy Award winning TV producer is trying to get an Italian-American cable television network off the ground but needs help. October is Polish-American Heritage Month.
If you stand up for your culture and people take notice of it, AOL will certainly link to it.
Obama Doesn't Control AOL's Home Page
The idea that President Obama is somehow dictating what shows up on AOL's home page is delusional. You obviously don't like him (or, dare I suggest, black people in general) but you are giving him more power in your own mind than he actually wields.
The first amendment of the constitution of this great nation guarantees the freedom of the press. If the Obama administration were to go around telling the press what they should and shouldn't publish, very few organizations acquiesce. Quite the opposite, most would expose his attempts at undue influence and that story would be repeated ad nauseam on Fox News and similar right-wing outlets.
You'll excuse me if this sounds like "psycho-babble" but the more you build up Barack Obama as some unstoppable anti-hero, the more helpless you're going to feel.
You Should Stop Paying for AOL
I do think you should cancel your AOL subscription but not because they aren't racist enough. You should quit because you're paying too much for very slow Internet access.
Look at the rates for DSL from your local phone company. Chances are you could be paying $20 per month for Internet service that's 10 to 100 times faster than AOL.
When you cancel your subscription, you get to keep your AOL e-mail address and you can still access all of AOL's content the way you always have.
Read more on leaving AOL in an earlier post.
May God bless you, Esther. And please, try to love your neighbors.